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I teach undergraduate classes and grading papers is by far the most stressful part of the semester. Having and using a stamp like this would probably attract the ire of my supervisors (all five of them), but it would absolutely make up for the nightmare of reading undergraduate drivel.

Don't feel bad...I put the whole chorus of "Never gonna give you up" into one test, split over different multi-choice questions, and only a couple of people realised...but those that did glared at me during the test with the "What have you done!" look...

This may well be the only time I post out of my beloved gun subreddits, but sweet Moses in a Popsicle shack, if I said this wasn't the best grading stamp I'd ever seen, I'd be a dirty whore and a liar.

On behalf of all teachers everywhere, thanks for the laugh. This is the one stamp I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to use. It's what I think when I read half the stupid shit my kids (college) come up with. But I'm far too sensitive, nurturing, and encouraging to actually do so. Seriously though, our primary and secondary educational systems are failing and the students I see in my classes every year are the evidence of it.

I'm in secondary and I try, I try so hard, but middle school is like some sort of void - lost years between primary and high school. I'm not even sure what happens but by the time they get to me, the only possible response I have to their lack of knowledge is a "you have got to be fucking kidding me" face. I've had 11th graders who don't recognize punctuation as a necessary part of a sentence, 9th graders who couldn't solve 2x=6 if their very lives depended on it.

Don't blame secondary, it's middle school where the black hole of learning is. I am convinced that all middle schoolers should just be sent out to do manual labor on farms across America for the duration of middle school. Cause if you're in my 9th grade Consumer Finance class and can't put two numbers together without aid of a calculator, we are all going to have a very bad time.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, Ms. Lippy! The part in the story I don't like is that the little boy gave up looking for Happy after an hour. He didn't put posters up or anything, he just sat on the porch like a goon and waited. That little boy's gotta think: 'You got a pet. You got a responsibility.' If your dog is lost, you don't look for an hour then call it quits; you get your ass out there and you find that fuckin' dog!

Hey, you can be smart and socially awesome at the same time! Just don't roll with the stereotypes. I had a high GPA and a varsity spot in high school. You can have a high GPA and hook up with girls/guys.

You must be from the same coutry I live in. As a teacher I was not allowed to give zero and if the learner did not hand in his/her assignment, there were no repercussions. When students finally arrive in grade 10, where they actually need to work to pass, they don't know how.
I've read stories in the newspaper about grade 10 - 12 learners commiting suicide after failing a year. They have never learned to deal with failure in the lower grades.
I am not a teacher anymore and chose to work in an office for almost half the salary I got as a teacher. But now I don't have to deal with a school system which set up students to fail.
I hope you will not allow this system to influence your quality of work and that you will do your best even if you can't fail.